Effect of low temperature intercritical heat-treatment on stable crack growth behavior in 13% Cr-4% Ni martensitic stainless steel multipass weldments

2020 
Abstract Tension and fracture toughness JIc tests were performed on both as-welded and heat-treated conditions. The softer tempered martensitic matrix and the transformation-induced plasticity (TRIP) of reformed austenite improved significantly the strain hardening behavior of the heat-treated material. These matrix characteristics were found to retard micro-void nucleation during straining. The onset of necking, the elongation at fracture, and the fracture toughness JIc were improved by 55%, 28% and 90%, respectively. These results provide an opportunity to document how the matrix mechanical properties influence the fracture behavior of material which rupture is controlled by the nucleation of micro-voids.
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